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  2. Louis XVIII fled France, but Marie-Thérèse, who was in Bordeaux at the time, attempted to rally the local troops. The troops agreed to defend her but not to cause a civil war with Napoleon’s troops.

  3. Aug 21, 2023 · Marie Therese of France is buried with her husband in what is now Slovenia. Marie Therese had a difficult life, starting out by being imprisoned for nearly four years and her family members being taken away from her one by one.

  4. Born at Versailles, France, on December 19, 1778; died of pneumonia on October 19, 1851, in Austria; daughter of Louis XVI (1754–1793), king of France (r. 1774–1792), and Marie Antoinette (1755–1793); educated at French court; married Louis Antoine de Bourbon (1775–1844), duke of Angoulême, in 1799.

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · Marie Antoinette had four children: Marie Therese, Louis-Joseph, Louis-Charles, and Sophie. Tragedy and the French Revolution tore the queen apart from them.

  6. Marie-Thérèse Charlotte was imprisoned but not executed. In her jail cell the teenage Marie-Thérèse learned of the deaths of her aunt, the king’s sister Madame Élisabeth, and her own brother Louis.

  7. Marie-Thérèse was the daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and the only one who survived the French revolution. She was imprisoned, exiled, and married, but never forgot her parents or her country.

  8. Oct 7, 2016 · In the evening of 18 December 1795 Marie Thérèse finally left the Temple as the sole survivor. She had been imprisoned for three years, four months and five days. She arrived in Vienna on 9 January 1796, initially living at the Hofburg.

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